Honda new items in 2025: a list of expected models
Honda is the best-selling motorcycle manufacturer in the US. Therefore, its novelties always attract attention. Here are the Honda 2025 motorcycle launches to keep an eye on.
1. 2025 Honda EM1 e:
The EM1e is Honda’s first electric scooter to be made available to the general public. The scooter was presented to the world at the Milan Motor Show in 2022, with the promise of arriving in Europe in the middle of 2025.
The EM1, or Electric Moped, was planned to provide comfort and mobility in urban driving. The first vehicles promise a range of 25 miles.
The motorcycle manufacturer has not yet announced pricing or availability for the US market.
2. 2025 Honda NT1100 Touring
The Honda NT1100 Touring is a motorcycle that uses a lot of the structure of the Africa Twin. The NT1100 engine is a 4-stroke positioned at 270º that delivers a power output close to 100 hp.
The 2025 Honda NT1100 Touring is designed for long journeys. It offers features such as an automatic transmission, 5 riding mode options, additional safety lights, and a 6.5-inch touchscreen.
In the US market, the Touring NT 1100 has an MSRP of $21,000.
3. 2025 Honda CB750 Hornet
The return of the Honda Hornet to the US market is highly anticipated. After years without production, the Hornet returns completely revamped with the CB750 model.
The motorcycle has a 749cc (45.7 cubic inch) engine with a maximum power of 91 hp and a firm construction with a naked and urban style. The chassis is light and agile for city traffic.
The Hornet returns to the market with torque control technologies and full compatibility with Honda’s new voice control systems. The price in Europe is about 8,000 euros (approximately $8,700 USD).
More News from Honda
The Milan Motor Show in 2022 showed new Honda products to the world. The CMX 1100T Rebel was one of the motorcycles presented, with a touring construction. Another novelty presented recently was the Honda CL500, a model with a retro-style. Both motorcycles have no forecast for the US, but they are worth keeping an eye on.